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The Bonfire with Big Jay Oakerson and Robert Kelly

Corey's World Part 2 with Marcie Hume

The Bonfire with Big Jay Oakerson and Robert Kelly

SiriusXM

Comedy, Robert Kelly, Jay Oakerson, Comedy Interviews

4.73.7K Ratings

🗓️ 24 December 2025

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

The guys loved this documentary so much, they are giving you part two of their interview with Marcie Hume, director of the new documentary "Corey Feldman vs The World." One reviewer said "It's an absolute masterpiece, hysterical and fascinating, he's a loon that needs to be cherished." That reviewer is Jacob Battat. | Bobby compares his time on a tour bus with Dane Cook to the struggles Corey had with his band. | Marcie remained nonjudgmental as she witnessed Corey trying to orchestrate threesome's with groupies and his girlfriends. "Corey Feldman vs The World" is streaming now on Apple TV or go to Coreyfilm.com! *To hear the full show to go www.siriusxm.com/bonfire to learn more! FOLLOW THE CREW ON SOCIAL MEDIA: @thebonfiresxm @louisjohnson @christinemevans @bigjayoakerson @robertkellylive @louwitzkee @jjbwolf Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of The Bonfire ad-free and a whole week early.  Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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0:00.0

And now, the Bonfire with Big J. O'Kerson and Robert Kelly.

0:05.6

What's up? We're back. We're back. This is, this is great. You know, you have to watch this

0:11.6

more than twice because there's stuff that, you're not wrong. There's so many things that you

0:16.2

miss because you're so into this one scene and then stuff happens so fast and there's so much packed into it. You know, was there any, I have a question. One hour and 37 short minutes. It goes by like 20 minutes. But was, was there ever a time where, because I know when, you know, I already know the answer is going to be yes, whatever you're about to say. I can't wait. Was there ever a time he asked you to get me forever?

0:38.8

No, stop it. Was there?

0:41.3

You're a monster.

0:42.9

Because we were talking off air about like the fame thing. Because like he does come from

0:49.9

that where he was a little king, a little prince. But fame is such a weird thing. I, like, I had a, I shut up, I went to LA for pilot season. I got a pilot, and it was called adrenaline run. And it was Frank Lupo, who I invented A-Team and Hunter years after. And you always said you were the next Fred Dreyer. That's who played TV's Hunter.

1:12.1

But here's, I know.

1:13.6

Wow. Great facts.

1:14.2

Thank you.

1:14.7

He's full of them.

1:17.1

But the thing, what happens with fame is that you go from a nobody to a somebody.

1:22.6

I sat, I booked the gig.

1:25.5

I remember they were giving me the numbers.

1:27.2

It was like $9,000. Then I went to $15. I'm like, I don't even understand this. And then I showed up on the day and I sat out on the curb because I didn't. And the lady was like, is there something wrong with your trailer? I was like, what? She was, that's your trailer. They had my, you didn't know what was going on. They had my name from the show in it. I thought it was some guy named Gary or whatever my name was. So I was like, no, no, I was just smoking a cigarette. I went in and I was like magical. But three days into having fame, in my brain, I remember we had a day off. I was walking in the mall. I was shooting a pilot.

2:37.0

And I literally pulled my cap down because I didn't want people to recognize me. For the pilot, no one has still ever seen. The only people that would have recognized me was the key grip. Right. Like, hey, dude. Hey, it's Bobby Kelly. We did a show together. It didn't get picked up. Hey, Bobby! Another pilot that's just in the trash can. So I couldn't imagine having hit movie after hit movie being having that much fame and then to let that go. You know what I mean? Like that type of fame fucks with you in a different way. You're different than other people. Even walking to the mall, I'm like, people are going to, I had to walk incognito.

2:38.6

I wasn't even shit.

2:40.7

And I still haven't made it. But isn't what a Corey Feldman have, though, is like, he will never lose the, I mean,

2:45.0

he's not going to have the girl screaming teenage excitement of it.

2:48.4

But all if there was 20s, 30s, 40s, even 50, he goes to a mall. People know he is. Yeah. And he might get some, I mean, he'll probably get more positive than negative, even like in regards to being that kind of famous. But when, what I think is interesting also, we didn't talk about this yet, is when your pockets aren't matching that.

3:08.5

Because that was the other thing, too.

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